Allan Weel Simonsen (5 July 1978 – 22 June 2013) was a Danish racing driver, born in Odense. He died after a crash during the third lap of the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans.

Career

Simonsen driving an Aston Martin Vantage GTE at the test session prior to the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans.

After beginning his career in karting racing against the likes of future Formula One World Champion Kimi Räikkönen, Simonsen moved to cars in 1999, winning the Danish Formula Ford Championship. He raced in Formula Palmer Audi in 2000, before moving to German Formula 3 and Formula Renault 2.0 UK in 2001.

Simonsen moved to sports car racing for 2002, driving a Ferrari 360 for Veloqx Motorsport in the British GT Championship. He began racing in Australia in 2003 for Mark Coffey Racing, driving a Ferrari 360 Challenge to eighth place in the 2003 Australian Nations Cup Championship for GT style cars and second place in Group 2. He would then go on to finish in eighth place in the 2003 Bathurst 24 Hour driving a Lamborghini Diablo GTR. In the 2004 Australian Nations Cup Championship, he drove the 360 to third place in the Trophy Class while driving a V12 powered 550 Millennio in a limited campaign to seventh in the outright class.

While in Australia, Simonsen also drove in the Sandown 500 and Bathurst 1000 V8 Supercar events. Simonsen's best Bathurst result came in 2011, when he finished third for Kelly Racing, driving alongside Greg Murphy in a Holden Commodore VE. Simonsen won the Australian GT Championship in 2007 (driving both a Ferrari 360 GT and a Ferrari F430) and finished second in 2008 driving a Ferrari F430 GT.

At the 2011 Sprint Bathurst event, Simonsen set a blistering time of 2:04.95 around the famous Mount Panorama circuit. This was a monumental effort at the time, as it was a full 2 seconds faster than any V8 Supercar lap time and comparable to the Formula 3 lap record set in the following year. Simonsen's time was so quick that the officials initially removed it from the timing screens, for they believed it to be an error. It wasn't until it was confirmed by the manual time keeper and the team's own data, however, that the time was reinstated.

Simonsen placed fourth in the 2007 Le Mans Series season, in a partial season driving a Porsche 911 GT3 for Virgo Motorsport, which included a GT2 class win in the Nürburgring 1000. He drove Ferraris for Team Farnbacher in both the Le Mans Series as well as various international series from 2008 through 2011. During that time, Simonson won the GT2 class at the 2009 1000 km of Okayama with Dominik Farnbacher and the SP7 class in the 2010 24 Hours Nürburgring with Farnbacher, Leh Keen, and Marco Seefried. He participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans seven times between 2007 and 2013, finishing on the GT2 class podium twice: third in 2007 and second in 2010.

Death

Simonsen in the No. 95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE before crashing

In the ninth minute of the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans, and on his third lap, Simonsen was leading the LMGTE Am field with his No. 95 Aston Martin Vantage GTE. At the Tertre Rouge corner, Simonsen's car twitched as he accelerated through the right hand turn, and when he attempted to correct, the car veered left before impacting the crash barriers on the outside of the corner. He was extricated from the car, reportedly conscious, before being taken to the on-site medical centre where he succumbed to his injuries. His death was the first in racing conditions during the 24 Hours of Le Mans since Jo Gartner died in a 1986 crash, while French driver Sébastien Enjolras died more recently in a pre-qualifying session accident in 1997.

Race officials raised a Danish flag at half mast over the circuit's podium during the race in honor of Simonsen. Fellow Danish driver Tom Kristensen won the race overall and dedicated his team's victory to the memory of Simonsen.

Memorials

The award for the fastest qualifier at the Bathurst 12 Hour, which Simonsen won in 2013, is named the Allan Simonsen Pole Position Trophy.

YearPole winnerTeamCarTime
2014Germany Maro EngelErebus MotorsportMercedes-Benz SLS AMG2m 03.8586 sec
2015Belgium Laurens VanthoorPhoenix RacingAudi R8 LMS Ultra2m 02.5521 sec
2016New Zealand Shane van GisbergenTekno AutosportsMcLaren 650S GT32m 01.2860 sec
2017Finland Toni VilanderMaranello MotorsportFerrari 488 GT32m 02.8610 sec
2018Australia Chaz MostertSchnitzer MotorsportBMW M6 GT32m 01.9340 sec
2019Italy Raffaele MarcielloMercedes-AMG Team Mann Filter GruppeM RacingMercedes-AMG GT32m 02.9348 sec
2020Australia Matt CampbellAbsolute RacingPorsche 911 GT3 R2m 03.5554 sec
2021No race due to Covid-19 pandemic
2022Australia Chaz MostertCoinSpot Racing TeamAudi R8 LMS Evo II2m 02.4930 sec
2023Germany Maro EngelMercedes-AMG GruppeM RacingMercedes-AMG GT32m 00.8819 sec
2024South Africa Sheldon van der LindeTeam WRTBMW M4 GT32m 01.9810 sec
2025Austria Lucas AuerMercedes-AMG GruppeM RacingMercedes-AMG GT32m 01.2760 sec
2026Australia Cam WatersScott Taylor MotorsportMercedes-AMG GT32m 01.0790 sec

Career results

Career summary

SeasonSeriesPositionCarTeam
1999Danish Formula Ford Championship1stVan Diemen RF99 Ford
2000Formula Palmer Audi11thVan Diemen PA AudiTeam Brask
2001British Formula Renault Championship26thTatuus FR2000 RenaultPBR Racing
2003Australian Nations Cup Championship8thFerrari 360 ChallengeMark Coffey Racing
Australian Nations Cup Championship Group 22nd
V8 Supercar Championship Series67thHolden Commodore VXGarry Rogers Motorsport
2004Australian Nations Cup Championship7thFerrari 550 MillenioMark Coffey Racing
Australian Nations Cup Championship Trophy Cars3rd
V8 Supercar Championship Series52ndHolden Commodore VYGarry Rogers Motorsport
British GT Championship GT Cup Class13thFerrari 360 ModenaLester/Glenvarigill Racing
2005V8 Utes Series10thFord BA Falcon XR8 UteCoopers Pale Ale Racing Team
V8 Supercar Championship Series57thHolden Commodore VYPerkins Engineering
2006FIA GT3 European Championship15thFerrari F430 GT3JMB Racing
FIA GT Championship GT2 Class38thFerrari F430 GT3Scuderia Ecosse
Australian GT Championship11thFerrari 360 GTConsolidated Chemical Racing Team
V8 Supercar Championship Series46thFord BA FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering
2007Australian GT Championship1stFerrari 360 GT Ferrari F430 GT3Consolidated Chemical Racing Team Mark Coffey Racing
Australian Tourist Trophy1stFerrari F430 GT3Maranello Motorsport
Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class4thVirgo Motorsport
British GT Championship GT3 Class10thChristians in Motorsport
V8 Supercar Championship Series25thFord BF FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering
2008FIA GT Championship GT1 Class11thAston Martin DBR9Gigawave Motorsport
Australian GT Championship2ndFerrari F430 GT3Maranello Motorsport
Australian Tourist Trophy1st
British GT Championship GT3 Class7thChristians in Motorsport
American Le Mans Series GT2 Class23rdTafel Racing
Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class17thPorsche 997 GT3-RSRTeam Farnbacher
2009Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class7thFerrari F430 GT3Team Farnbacher
Asian Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class1st
British GT Championship GT3 Class4thTeam Rosso Verde
Australian GT Championship20thMaranello Motorsport
V8 Supercar Championship Series58thFord FG FalconTriple Eight Race Engineering
Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class106thPorsche 997 GT3 CupFarnbacher-Loles Racing
2010British GT Championship GT3 Class5thFerrari 430 ScuderiaTeam Rosso Verde
Le Mans Series LM GT2 Class17thFerrari F430 GT3Team Farnbacher
V8 Supercar Championship Series49thHolden Commodore VEPaul Morris Motorsport
Le Mans Series LM GTE Pro Class5thFerrari 458 GTCTeam Farnbacher
2011British GT Championship GT3 Class10thFerrari 430 Scuderia Ferrari 458 GTCTeam Rosso Verde
International V8 Supercars Championship32ndHolden Commodore VEKelly Racing Brad Jones Racing
2012International V8 Supercars Championship52ndFord FG FalconDick Johnson Racing
Australian GT Championship4thFerrari 458 GTMaranello Motorsport
British GT Championship GT3 Class12thFerrari 458 ItaliaTeam Rosso Verde
2013Australian GT Championship17thFerrari 458 GT3Maranello Motorsport

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class pos.
2007Italy Autorlando Sport Germany Farnbacher RacingGermany Pierre Ehret Denmark Lars-Erik NielsenPorsche 997 GT3-RSRGT230921st3rd
2008Germany Kruse Schiller MotorsportFrance Jean de Pourtales Japan Hideki NodaLola B05/40-MazdaLMP2147DNFDNF
2009Germany Hankook Team FarnbacherGermany Dominik Farnbacher San Marino Christian MontanariFerrari F430 GT2GT2183DNFDNF
2010Germany Hankook Team FarnbacherGermany Dominik Farnbacher United States Leh KeenFerrari F430 GT2GT233612th2nd
2011Germany Hankook Team FarnbacherGermany Dominik Farnbacher United States Leh KeenFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTE Pro137DNFDNF
2012United Kingdom Aston Martin RacingDenmark Christoffer Nygaard Denmark Kristian PoulsenAston Martin Vantage GTEGTE Am31DNFDNF
2013United Kingdom Aston Martin RacingDenmark Christoffer Nygaard Denmark Kristian PoulsenAston Martin Vantage GTEGTE Am2DNFDNF

Bathurst 24 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class pos.
2003Australia Mark Coffey RacingAustralia Paul Stokell Australia Luke Youlden Australia Peter HackettLamborghini Diablo GTRA4878th6th

Bathurst 12 Hour results

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class pos.
2010Australia Action RacingAustralia Jason Bright Australia Marcus ZukanovicFord Mustang ShelbyI12126th1st
2011Australia Red Alert Laser TagUnited Kingdom Hector Lester Australia Luke SearleFerrari 430 GT3A2766th5th
2012Australia Maranello MotorsportAustralia John Bowe Australia Peter Edwards Germany Dominik FarnbacherFerrari 458 GT3A114DNFDNF
2013Australia Maranello MotorsportAustralia John Bowe Australia Peter Edwards Finland Mika SaloFerrari 458 GT3A111DNFDNF

International V8 Supercars Championship

V8 Supercar results
YearTeamCar12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637Pos.Pts
2003Garry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore VXADE R1ADE R1PHI R3EAS R4WIN R5BAR R6BAR R7BAR R8HDV R9HDV R10HDV R11QLD R12ORA R13SAN R14 29BAT R15 RetSUR R16SUR R17PUK R18PUK R19PUK R20EAS R21EAS R2269th80
2004Garry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore VYADE R1ADE R2EAS R3PUK R4PUK R5PUK R6HDV R7HDV R8HDV R9BAR R10BAR R11BAR R12QLD R13WIN R14ORA R15ORA R16SAN R17 RetBAT R18 10SUR R19SUR R20SYM R21SYM R22SYM R23EAS R24EAS R25EAS R2651st156
2005Perkins EngineeringHolden Commodore VYADE R1ADE R2PUK R3PUK R4PUK R5BAR R6BAR R7BAR R8EAS R9EAS R10SHA R11SHA R12SHA R13HDV R14HDV R15HDV R16QLD R17ORA R18ORA R19SAN R20 17BAT R21 20SUR R22SUR R23SUR R24SYM R25SYM R26SYM R27PHI R28PHI R29PHI R3057th128
2006Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord BA FalconADE R1ADE R2PUK R3PUK R4PUK R5BAR R6BAR R7BAR R8WIN R9WIN R10WIN R11HDV R12HDV R13HDV R14QLD R15QLD R16QLD R17ORA R18ORA R19ORA R20SAN R21 17BAT R22 12SUR R23SUR R24SUR R25SYM R26SYM R27SYM R28BHR R29BHR R30BHR R31PHI R32PHI R33PHI R3446th210
2007Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord BF FalconADE R1ADE R2BAR R3BAR R4BAR R5PUK R6PUK R7PUK R8WIN R9WIN R10WIN R11EAS R12EAS R13EAS R14HDV R15HDV R16HDV R17QLD R18QLD R19QLD R20ORA R21ORA R22ORA R23SAN R24 10BAT R25 5SUR R26SUR R27SUR R28BHR R29BHR R30BHR R31SYM R32SYM R33SYM R34PHI R35PHI R36PHI R3725th63
2009Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord FG FalconADE R1ADE R2HAM R3HAM R4WIN R5WIN R6SYM R7SYM R8HDV R9HDV R10TOW R11TOW R12SAN R13SAN R14QLD R15QLD R16PHI Q 10PHI R17 21BAT R18 RetSUR R19SUR R20SUR R21SUR R22PHI R23PHI R24BAR R25BAR R26SYD R27SYD R2859th91
2010Paul Morris MotorsportHolden Commodore VEYMC R1YMC R2BHR R3BHR R4ADE R5ADE R6HAM R7HAM R8QLD R9QLD R10WIN R11WIN R12HDV R13HDV R14TOW R15TOW R16PHI QPHI R17BAT R18 6SUR R19SUR R20SYM R21SYM R22SAN R23SAN R24SYD R25SYD R2649th204
2011Kelly RacingHolden Commodore VEYMC R1YMC R2ADE R3ADE R4HAM R5HAM R6BAR R7BAR R8BAR R9WIN R10WIN R11HID R12HID R13TOW R14TOW R15QLD R16QLD R17QLD R18PHI Q 23PHI R19 13BAT R20 332nd509
Brad Jones RacingSUR R21 17SUR R22 17SYM R23SYM R24SAN R25SAN R26SYD R27SYD R28
2012Dick Johnson RacingFord FG FalconADE R1ADE R2SYM R3SYM R4HAM R5HAM R6BAR R7BAR R8BAR R9PHI R10PHI R11HID R12HID R13TOW R14TOW R15QLD R16QLD R17SMP R18SMP R19SAN Q 26SAN R20 21BAT R21 17SUR R22SUR R23YMC R24YMC R25YMC R26WIN R27WIN R28SYD R29SYD R3052nd108

Complete Bathurst 1000 results

YearTeamCarCo-driverPositionLaps
2003Garry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore VXAustralia Nathan PrettyDNF42
2004Garry Rogers MotorsportHolden Commodore VYAustralia Nathan Pretty10th160
2005Perkins EngineeringHolden Commodore VZAustralia Alex Davison20th129
2006Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord Falcon BAUnited Kingdom Richard Lyons12th161
2007Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord Falcon BFUnited Kingdom Richard Lyons5th161
2009Triple Eight Race EngineeringFord Falcon FGUnited Kingdom James ThompsonDNF152
2010Paul Morris MotorsportHolden Commodore VENew Zealand Greg Murphy6th161
2011Kelly RacingHolden Commodore VENew Zealand Greg Murphy3rd161
2012Dick Johnson RacingFord Falcon FGAustralia Steven Johnson17th161

External links

  • driver statistics at Racing-Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded byGreg CrickAustralian GT Champion 2007Succeeded byMark Eddy